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. >> rebecca? >> in san bruno, california, the search resumes today for more victims, federal officials continue their investigating into thursday's gasline explosion that fueled a massive fireball. four people are confirmed dead, more than 50 others were injured, nearly 40 houses destroyed in the inferno that laid waste to the san francisco suburb and we're live there with the latest. >> reporter: rebecca, good morning to you. folks were hoping to get back into the neighborhood this morning to survey the damage but, as you can see behind me, law enforcement still has it barricaded off. the area has been declared a crime scene as investigators continue to comb through the rubble. with the smoke clearing, this cbs news video throw the fire's devastation into stark relief. tires melted on burnt-out cars, 37 homes destroyed, a massive crater, where the fireball exploded into the air rattling loud enough to register as a 1.36 size earthquake. evacuees gathering in shelters hugged loved ones and wonder
. >> rebecca? >> in san bruno, california, the search resumes today for more victims, federal officials continue their investigating into thursday's gasline explosion that fueled a massive fireball. four people are confirmed dead, more than 50 others were injured, nearly 40 houses destroyed in the inferno that laid waste to the san francisco suburb and we're live there with the latest. >> reporter: rebecca, good morning to you. folks were hoping to get back into the...
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rebecca cooper has one woman's or emotional ordeal. >> a single mother, she was diagnosed in 2004 with a tumor in her appendix. she thought she had it become law until recent tests showed its spread to her lungs and brain. >> it has been hard to raise my son this way. >> she wondered if for cancer could be linked to her high school internship. she worked daily at fort dietrich's biomedical lab. >> looking back, i worked at fort dietrich and was testing the water. >> the water in frederick is the subject of much debate. scientific experts are working with cancer victims and believe there is a cancer cluster linked to water contaminated by agent orange by 1946 to 1970, contaminations that experts exist -- insist are still are dangerous levels. in 2009, the epa declared this area of ground water superfund cleanup site. it is known as area "b." at least 400 families there are battling cancer. they insist that recent testing of the soil shows no threats to the community. they are working with cancer victims saying that their soil test still showed dangerous levels of toxins. >> i am worried
rebecca cooper has one woman's or emotional ordeal. >> a single mother, she was diagnosed in 2004 with a tumor in her appendix. she thought she had it become law until recent tests showed its spread to her lungs and brain. >> it has been hard to raise my son this way. >> she wondered if for cancer could be linked to her high school internship. she worked daily at fort dietrich's biomedical lab. >> looking back, i worked at fort dietrich and was testing the water....
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rebecca, back to you. >> thank you. iran's volatile president mahmoud ahmadinejad again put his talent for stirring things up on full display in new york and president obama was drawn into the controversy. our senior white house correspondent, bill plante, has this story. good morning, bill. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. ahmadinejad doubled down on the suggestion the u.s. might have been behind the 9/11 attacks and drew an outraged response from president obama. but ahmadinejad also met with sarah shourd, the american woman who was just released from an iranian prison after being held there more than a year. shourd and her mother asked ahmadinejad for the release of jane bauer and josh fattal, still held in iran. shourd called it a very positive experience. >> i'm hopeful that the president will -- will try to advocate on my fiance and my friend josh's behalf and i really feel very happy with the gesture and graciousness shown today. >> president obama in a bbc interview aimed at iran expressed outrage at ahm
rebecca, back to you. >> thank you. iran's volatile president mahmoud ahmadinejad again put his talent for stirring things up on full display in new york and president obama was drawn into the controversy. our senior white house correspondent, bill plante, has this story. good morning, bill. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. ahmadinejad doubled down on the suggestion the u.s. might have been behind the 9/11 attacks and drew an outraged response from president obama. but...
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good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, maggie. we all know how much the great recession battered down stocks. well, yesterday, stocks responded positively to the news that it is now behind us. the dow ended higher by 145 points, putting it on track for the best september in 71 years. but still, as we all know, the struggles on main street, they do persist, and we're seeing that in the issues that the great recession raised for all of us. it wiped out 7.3 million american jobs. 21% of our net worth was wiped out between december of 2007, and june of 2009. the official end of the recession. and economists believe it will take significant amounts of time just to regain the pre-recession levels on the employment front. in fact, some economists believe it will take as long as 2013 just to get back to normal employment levels in this country. another key in all of this is housing prices, and wall street will be watching a bunch of data this week on that. maggie? >> all right, rebecca jarvis at the stock exchange. back over to harry. >>
good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, maggie. we all know how much the great recession battered down stocks. well, yesterday, stocks responded positively to the news that it is now behind us. the dow ended higher by 145 points, putting it on track for the best september in 71 years. but still, as we all know, the struggles on main street, they do persist, and we're seeing that in the issues that the great recession raised for all of us. it wiped out 7.3 million american jobs. 21% of our...
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rebecca, who is running for district supervisor. janet riley, who is running policies. court president, rodney -- port president, rodney fong. thank you all for coming to support the port. thank you for having us back. it is a pleasure to talk about the port's land use activity. it continues to be an exciting time at the port despite economic realities. we have a thrilling opportunity to have the america's cup in the port of san francisco, which could really give us a fast for a change in the look of our waterfront. i am sorry the mayor did not spend as much time as i thought he would because there are some fabulous slides about that and i hope the have the opportunity to see that. not understanding the current environment, the port has a continuum of projects in our portfolio, 12 of which are depicted here. as you can see, they really are in every sector of the portfolio, ranging from an aquatics part in the east, to harris had parked in the southeast. each of these are in various stages of development and we could easily add projects to the list if we could get the am
rebecca, who is running for district supervisor. janet riley, who is running policies. court president, rodney -- port president, rodney fong. thank you all for coming to support the port. thank you for having us back. it is a pleasure to talk about the port's land use activity. it continues to be an exciting time at the port despite economic realities. we have a thrilling opportunity to have the america's cup in the port of san francisco, which could really give us a fast for a change in the...
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i'm rebecca jarvis for erica hill. very warm morning. >> yes, the first official day of fall, 11:09 tuesday or wednesday, i can't remember which but feels like summer once again. >> our last little treat of the season. also, a lot of treats coming up for you on the program, brendan james is with us from his tv debut on "second cup cafe". >> itunes and he's with us. >> and oprah with her blessing. and also what you can do to stop the signs of aging coming up ahead. >> we are not just yet. i've got to think this through. i'm kidding. to our news desk to get us caught up. >> you'll both be looking good good in 20, 30, years. >> thanks a lot an extra then dollars. >> now to the flooding in the midwest. heather, what's the latest? >> reporter: randall, while it started sprinkling a bit, this is nothing like we saw in the one-day period a couple days ago but we are seeing a lots of scenes like this gas station here where several feet of water covering lot of lands, dozens of homes are still evacuated, lots of roads are close
i'm rebecca jarvis for erica hill. very warm morning. >> yes, the first official day of fall, 11:09 tuesday or wednesday, i can't remember which but feels like summer once again. >> our last little treat of the season. also, a lot of treats coming up for you on the program, brendan james is with us from his tv debut on "second cup cafe". >> itunes and he's with us. >> and oprah with her blessing. and also what you can do to stop the signs of aging coming up...
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: rebecca tried to take the invitation off the site. but by then others had copied it and posted their own. the family and police now fear the small apartment will be invaded. >> i'm dreading the fact that she actually put my address online. >> reporter: rebecca says she's learned a lesson. >> don't put anything public on that can cause you so much hassle. >> reporter: but the hassle may only have just begun. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> and that is because people on facebook still say, they're going. there's a new facebook group that has 261 members so far who say, we're showing up. >> well, i bought tickets. and they're nonrefundable. >> i hate to tell you, but you got scammed. it was free. >> he was talking plane tickets. >> he said he's still going and says he's 23. i think it will be funny if we all show up. on the bright side she's got thousands celebrating with her. >> but there's no room in their neighborhood. >> i know. >> it's all a positive. >> could be a boost. >> we'll keep you posted. li'm luke myers. if you want to
: rebecca tried to take the invitation off the site. but by then others had copied it and posted their own. the family and police now fear the small apartment will be invaded. >> i'm dreading the fact that she actually put my address online. >> reporter: rebecca says she's learned a lesson. >> don't put anything public on that can cause you so much hassle. >> reporter: but the hassle may only have just begun. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> and that is because...
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. >> rebecca spends a lot of her time explaining the difference between chocolate and vanilla to kids. >> a lot of the kids that come in here start out by saying, chocolate is my favorite thing in the world. usually when we give them a taste of the actual nibs that kind of changes a bit. the nibs themselves have a very bitter taste. it's like eating a coffee bean. >> troy: okay let's back up. what is a nib? and how does something bitter become something sweet? to understand the process, we have to understand the plant. >> chocolate comes from a tree called the cacao tree and each tree has fruits growing on it. the fruits can get as big as a football and actually inside each fruit there's about 30 to 40 seeds. each seed is surrounded by a sweet pulp that's actually removed. the seed is where we get the chocolate from, but more specifically it's the nibs that are inside the seed. and as you see i break it and it breaks into a lot of small pieces, each of those small pieces is a nib, which will eventually be melted down to make chocolate. >> troy: once the nibs are collected they're mixe
. >> rebecca spends a lot of her time explaining the difference between chocolate and vanilla to kids. >> a lot of the kids that come in here start out by saying, chocolate is my favorite thing in the world. usually when we give them a taste of the actual nibs that kind of changes a bit. the nibs themselves have a very bitter taste. it's like eating a coffee bean. >> troy: okay let's back up. what is a nib? and how does something bitter become something sweet? to understand...
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>> joining me live now rebecca davis a contributor with the daily beast. good morning to you, rebecca. >> good morning. >> tell me about your classmate mark zuckerberg. how did you know him and when did you first learn about the social network called facebook? >> i should say i haven't seen the film yet. i read the script and i am about as familiar with the actual movie as anyone else is but mark and i were assigned to the same house at harvard u, spent freshman year and then everyone is randomly assigned to one of the upper classmen houses and we were both in kirkland house which is one of the smaller houses at harvard, a very intimate, small community. so sophomore year we were sort of in the same, walking through the same dining hall and the same court yards a lot. we had a lot of mutual friends. that's how i know mark. i remember, you know, joining facebook, i heard about it through a friend of mine first and i think the crimson had already run a story about it. i remember getting an invitation from somebody else in kirkland house, a mutual friend, and
>> joining me live now rebecca davis a contributor with the daily beast. good morning to you, rebecca. >> good morning. >> tell me about your classmate mark zuckerberg. how did you know him and when did you first learn about the social network called facebook? >> i should say i haven't seen the film yet. i read the script and i am about as familiar with the actual movie as anyone else is but mark and i were assigned to the same house at harvard u, spent freshman year and...
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rebecca, thanks for coming. >> thanks for having me. >> mitchell: when it comes to health care,how much sexism was going on in the overall campaign and the tone of the nation? >> there was an enormous amount of sexism, the hillary nutcrackers, the "iron my shirt" and the bumper stickers using the "b" word. then the more subtle stuff, the obsession with her tone and laugh and what she was wearing. it was tied to the fact that she was a woman. that's what we need to recognize as sexism. >> mitchell: did sarah palin go through the same thing? >> yes, it came from different angles. there was obsession to her large clothing obsession without much thought that if you're a woman on a campaign trail, you require different aesthetic maintenance. we have different expectations for women in clothes and make-up than for men. >> they say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bill? lipstick. >> there were all kinds of ways in which the fact that these were women who we have really almost never had on a presidential stage before, was going to impact the way we think about them, the way we talk
rebecca, thanks for coming. >> thanks for having me. >> mitchell: when it comes to health care,how much sexism was going on in the overall campaign and the tone of the nation? >> there was an enormous amount of sexism, the hillary nutcrackers, the "iron my shirt" and the bumper stickers using the "b" word. then the more subtle stuff, the obsession with her tone and laugh and what she was wearing. it was tied to the fact that she was a woman. that's what we...
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bring in rebecca, what do you think, rebecca, when you hear the doctor say what so many in the medical establishment says there's no link between vaccines and autism? >> first of all, dr. segal's mmr never had thimarisol in it, that's a live virus and thimarisol would have killed the mmr. that was wrong. in the 90's when my son was vaccinated many of his vaccines had 25 micrograms. he received 40 to 50 times his daily allowable month per the standards. the study that just came out last week, that showed no, ne correlation between vaccines and autism, i'm having a hard time with, not only did it say that there was no correlation with vaccines and autism, they actually showed that thighmarisol which is 50% ethyl mercury had a neuro-protective sort of effect on the children which to me seems amazing when it's a neuro toxin, the second most toxic. >> rebecca, good point. quickly. >> next point, even if an association is found, that's not proof. we need a study, we need studies on toxins. >> hanna would agree with you, an organization safe, we'll put a link on the website. rebecca, thank yo
bring in rebecca, what do you think, rebecca, when you hear the doctor say what so many in the medical establishment says there's no link between vaccines and autism? >> first of all, dr. segal's mmr never had thimarisol in it, that's a live virus and thimarisol would have killed the mmr. that was wrong. in the 90's when my son was vaccinated many of his vaccines had 25 micrograms. he received 40 to 50 times his daily allowable month per the standards. the study that just came out last...
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rebecca jarvis, as always, thank you so much. here's maggie. >> thank you. >>> a couple's bitter fight to keep the 3-year-old boy they thought they adopted. we'll speak with them. >>> possible new developments this morning in the jonbenet ramsey case. could police be closer to solving the case? >>> the latest on lindsay lohan. why she might be headed back to rehab voluntarily this time. by adding a fyellow...or -- yellow. banana. ...to the standard rgb color system, quattron produces more colors... banana! ...and makes images brighter. banana! banana! when seen in 3d -- whoa! whoa! aah! quattron makes tv so realistic... whoa! ...you won't believe your eyes. [ male announcer ] aquos quattron 3d from sharp. [ engineer laughs ] you have to see it, to see it. [ engineer laughs ] [ scott ] nice one, tracy. here's another little thing that makes a big difference...t. hold this. uh, thanks? it's called smart flush. it's free when you buy scott naturals bath tissue. hang it in your tank and you'll save up to a liter of water each time yo
rebecca jarvis, as always, thank you so much. here's maggie. >> thank you. >>> a couple's bitter fight to keep the 3-year-old boy they thought they adopted. we'll speak with them. >>> possible new developments this morning in the jonbenet ramsey case. could police be closer to solving the case? >>> the latest on lindsay lohan. why she might be headed back to rehab voluntarily this time. by adding a fyellow...or -- yellow. banana. ...to the standard rgb color...
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cbs news business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis joins us now. good morning. >> good morning, harry. >> southwest has those great commercials, and mourn the bags that have to go on other airlines that get charged for. air tran charges for bags. southwest does not. what's going to happen when they merge? >> the policy, no baggage fees. that's a new company. so once these two companies get together and everything is copacetic and they make everything, the deal goes through by 2012 you're not going to see those $20, $25 baggage fees as an air tran customer. instead it's free across the board for anybody flying southwest. which the new company will be southwest. >> there you go. that's so nice. on the other hand this is really interesting. emblematic of a huge trend in the business world. a lot of businesses are not expanding, per se they're just buying other businesses. >> such a good point. what we're seeing right now is that companies in corporate america have about $1.8 trillion to spend. they're spending it on purchases like these, like southwes
cbs news business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis joins us now. good morning. >> good morning, harry. >> southwest has those great commercials, and mourn the bags that have to go on other airlines that get charged for. air tran charges for bags. southwest does not. what's going to happen when they merge? >> the policy, no baggage fees. that's a new company. so once these two companies get together and everything is copacetic and they make everything, the deal goes...
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i'm joined by defense attorney rebecca rose woodland. this is such a disturbing case to think about because the calhoun woman noticed that her daughter, 1-year-old, was showing signs of some type of sexual abuse. when she confronted her neighbor, he admitted it. so let's talk about this from the legal aspect. >> sure. >> of why now could she possibly get a reduced sentence. >> she went to court, the judge found her guilty of first-degree murder in chicago. he didn't sentence her to death, there weren't aggravating factors. he sentenced her to life by sag 67 years in prison. the appeal, that's outrageous. in chicago, it's approximately 20 to 25 years an average sentence force this crime, this type of murder in this situation. they said, she had aggravating circumstances which would reduce her time in jail. the time she could have served maximum 60 years on the murder, 7 other years for the kidnapping and some other things. so what an appeals court is saying, this is a special circumstance, this is a situation that is taken out of the norm
i'm joined by defense attorney rebecca rose woodland. this is such a disturbing case to think about because the calhoun woman noticed that her daughter, 1-year-old, was showing signs of some type of sexual abuse. when she confronted her neighbor, he admitted it. so let's talk about this from the legal aspect. >> sure. >> of why now could she possibly get a reduced sentence. >> she went to court, the judge found her guilty of first-degree murder in chicago. he didn't sentence...
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rebecca rose woodland, jonna spilbor, both of who were shaking their heads at how ridiculous this was. this mother april new comb actively encouraged her daughter to go and do this fight. i want first of all your reaction to all of this. and do you think child abuse charges are appropriate? >> some charges are appropriate. and she is the reason why there should be some sort of test before you are allowed to have children. >> i know, right. we all talk about that. but that's not an option here. is it some sort of reckless endangerment or child abuse? yes it is. she might as well have put a weapon in her daughter's hand and said go ahead. she encouraged this fight. the daughter could have gotten hurt. somebody else could have gotten hurt. no mother in her right mind should have allowed this to happen. >> now part of what she says is her sdfs she said, look. i knew my daughter was going to go and fight. i went to make sure that she didn't get hurt any worse than she should. she had a concussion or something recently. she watched to make sure her daughter wasn't hit the right way. i mean,
rebecca rose woodland, jonna spilbor, both of who were shaking their heads at how ridiculous this was. this mother april new comb actively encouraged her daughter to go and do this fight. i want first of all your reaction to all of this. and do you think child abuse charges are appropriate? >> some charges are appropriate. and she is the reason why there should be some sort of test before you are allowed to have children. >> i know, right. we all talk about that. but that's not an...
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thank you, rebecca. coming up, too hat for toddlers, katy perry's guest shot on "sesame street" has been scrapped. we'll show you why and let you make the decision when we come back. [ female announcer ] there's complete. and then there's most complete, like what you get from centrum ultra women's, the most complete multivitamin for women. it has vitamin d, which emerging science suggests supports breast health, and calcium for bone health. centrum ultra women's. like the new double bacon & cheese omelet sandwich! they're all new. toasty, tasty, and made to your order. so come and build your better breakfast today, at subway! ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new wisk, with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology targets all the major stain groups like proteins, carbohydrates and oils. its enzymes and cleaning agents tackle a full range of stains. you'll never look at stains the same way again. for a more powerful clean, try new wisk. fight stains with science. did you know
thank you, rebecca. coming up, too hat for toddlers, katy perry's guest shot on "sesame street" has been scrapped. we'll show you why and let you make the decision when we come back. [ female announcer ] there's complete. and then there's most complete, like what you get from centrum ultra women's, the most complete multivitamin for women. it has vitamin d, which emerging science suggests supports breast health, and calcium for bone health. centrum ultra women's. like the new double...
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my biggest complaint is they did not flesh out the relationship between rebecca hall and ben affleck. that is at the center piece of the movie. i didn't believe any decisions she made for the relationship. john hamm, he overacted a bit. the bank robbery take place at fenway park. i give it a if you are out of five. it is not the best movie that it should have been but it is still very good. >> emma stone, you know her from super bad. she plays a 17-year-old high school student. a rumor gets spread around school that she lost her virginity to a college kid. guys start going to her saying can we fact a relationship so i can be as popular as you are and it back fires on her. it is so well written, so funny. imagine mean girls meets charlie bartlett. that was a fantastic movie. emma stone is so charismatic. this is one of my favorite movies of 2010. easy a. check it out in theaters this weekend. >> the last one, i'm still here. >> this is interesting that i'm sitting here reviewing this movie right now. last week i would have said to the audience for example this was fake, he deserves an
my biggest complaint is they did not flesh out the relationship between rebecca hall and ben affleck. that is at the center piece of the movie. i didn't believe any decisions she made for the relationship. john hamm, he overacted a bit. the bank robbery take place at fenway park. i give it a if you are out of five. it is not the best movie that it should have been but it is still very good. >> emma stone, you know her from super bad. she plays a 17-year-old high school student. a rumor...
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rebecca jarvis, cbs news. >>> rapper t.i. was arrested last tonight on drug charges. he and his wife were picked up during a traffic stop in west hollywood. the authorities say that officers smelled marijuana coming from their car. t.i. was leased from prison in the illegal firearms possession. he is in the new movie "takers." >>> a newly released video shows what can happen if you fall asleep at the wall. take a look. an suv swerving off the road and smashing into a convenience store. it happened last month in massachusetts. amazingly, no one was hurt. >>> a little base-brawl, if will you. actually it was a pretty big brawl. marlins pitcher threw at nationals outfielder morgan. punches were thrown. >>> the first check of the national weather. hey, dave. >> all right. good morning to you, betty. lot to go through here. of course we talked about the hurricane at the top of the show. we will continue to watch that all morning on the evening news. let's take a look at the map for the rest of the country. sunny skies. 70s to 90s. range from the coastline inland. southwest
rebecca jarvis, cbs news. >>> rapper t.i. was arrested last tonight on drug charges. he and his wife were picked up during a traffic stop in west hollywood. the authorities say that officers smelled marijuana coming from their car. t.i. was leased from prison in the illegal firearms possession. he is in the new movie "takers." >>> a newly released video shows what can happen if you fall asleep at the wall. take a look. an suv swerving off the road and smashing into a...
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there are legit opportunities out there, right, rebecca? >> there are. >> which we'll run lieu but first let's warn everybody about the scams. how do you spot one? >> the better bns bureaus 99.9% of the time and go to google and say make money from home or make lots of money and press send, the things you will get back nine 9.9% of the time are scams. things to look out for are area mom makes $3,000 in a week. things like, send us some money and we're going to promise you massive returns. those are the types of things to watch out for and also, just as an overview, if it sounds too good to be true, it very likely is. a lot of money for a little work or little experience likely is a red flag. >> all right. but there, are plenty that are on the up and up. let's talk about some of them. i've heard about people running customer call service centers from your home. how you go about that? >> a couple of companies out there very highly rated from the better business bureau that help you get your resume out to these call centers so you can work fro
there are legit opportunities out there, right, rebecca? >> there are. >> which we'll run lieu but first let's warn everybody about the scams. how do you spot one? >> the better bns bureaus 99.9% of the time and go to google and say make money from home or make lots of money and press send, the things you will get back nine 9.9% of the time are scams. things to look out for are area mom makes $3,000 in a week. things like, send us some money and we're going to promise you...
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today is filled with mourners they are tearfully remembering rebecca morales. she was just one of seven people killed in that fire. mike mibach joins us now live from sanbruno. mike? >> reporter: heather, there were stories about jessica's smile, there were stories about her laughter. and then there was a story that described the bond between her and the woman who brought her into this world. ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ >> reporter: tonight a celebration of life, the life of young jessica morales. the 20-year-old's family and closest of friends guided her into the church in the highlands where on this summer weekend she was remembered for her openness, gracefulness and her love for life and friends. >> she was my best friend, my sister, my partner in crime and my ray of sunshine. she shook my quiet little world with laughter, smiles, tears and most importantly, love. >> on behalf of the family, i would like to welcome you. >> reporter: jessica morles memorial was attended as by hundreds of people. her casket dressed in showers, different shades of purple, her f
today is filled with mourners they are tearfully remembering rebecca morales. she was just one of seven people killed in that fire. mike mibach joins us now live from sanbruno. mike? >> reporter: heather, there were stories about jessica's smile, there were stories about her laughter. and then there was a story that described the bond between her and the woman who brought her into this world. ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ >> reporter: tonight a celebration of life, the life of young...
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good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, maggie. >> start with the used things, no-brainers to buy used, books and cds and movies. >> so much turnover of these in the home, you read a book and put it on the shelf and never think of it again. a lot of people are making a business out of that selling them used. you can get on all of these things about a 75% discount just by buying them used. >> you know, even if you buy a cd and it has a scratch i know a trick you can use toothpaste. >> a good point. when you buy things used sometimes they come out and are not perfect but ways to fix it like you said with the cd and the dvd works same way. >> i love going to a flea market or estate sale. >> part of the fun finding something used especially when it comes to home accents, a lot of time it will be a much lower price and also you have the fun of the hunt. on top of that these types of items, they sit in the home and don't get a lot of wear and tear oftentimes, so you are really finding something basically, for all practical purposes is new but getting at a used price. >> you can see right whe
good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, maggie. >> start with the used things, no-brainers to buy used, books and cds and movies. >> so much turnover of these in the home, you read a book and put it on the shelf and never think of it again. a lot of people are making a business out of that selling them used. you can get on all of these things about a 75% discount just by buying them used. >> you know, even if you buy a cd and it has a scratch i know a trick you can use...
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a sign that things are getting better, let's ask cbs news business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis. good morning. >> good morning. >> we are talking about a tends of a percent in the gross number, net number not as bad as some people feared. >> unemployment is still heading up. 9.6%. that's what we learned from for the month of august. the number of jobs lost in the month is actually less than what many were anticipating. 54,000 jobs still lost to the economy. but the headline out of the report is that it was better people thought we would lose more jobs. >> in a given month, a number of attrition of jobs, jobs go way, new jobs. in any given month, where was the balance of trade? >> the good news is private payroll are going up. private jobs were created in the month 67,000 of them. that's more than anticipated. the census jobs are really where we saw jobs coming out of the market. 114,000 temporary census workers. their work ended. also at the state and local government level. that's where we are also seeing jobs getting lost with those budget deficits running so high in ma
a sign that things are getting better, let's ask cbs news business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis. good morning. >> good morning. >> we are talking about a tends of a percent in the gross number, net number not as bad as some people feared. >> unemployment is still heading up. 9.6%. that's what we learned from for the month of august. the number of jobs lost in the month is actually less than what many were anticipating. 54,000 jobs still lost to the economy. but...
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jennifer ashton and our news and business correspondent rebecca jarvis. we have a lot to talk about. >> yes, we do. >> i want to start with a question for you dr. hartstein. this one comes from a viewer in los angeles. >> i have a 9-year-old daughter and she's grilling us already about the talk. so, she knows about the body parts, men's instrumental cycle. she doesn't have a detail. i'm hoping you have information on a decision to approach it. >> very important and common question. >> it is very important and common question. she needs to know a lot about the basics so you want to keep that conversation open and answer the questions that she's asking you. she's 9. it's an appropriate time to start that dialogue in an ongoing way. shouldn't be a single talk. it should be multiple times over however long she wants to ask. let her lead the conversation, because i think the fact is the parents may think she wants to know one thing and she wants to know something else. you want her to be able to be open. the more open and honest you are with your kid at that t
jennifer ashton and our news and business correspondent rebecca jarvis. we have a lot to talk about. >> yes, we do. >> i want to start with a question for you dr. hartstein. this one comes from a viewer in los angeles. >> i have a 9-year-old daughter and she's grilling us already about the talk. so, she knows about the body parts, men's instrumental cycle. she doesn't have a detail. i'm hoping you have information on a decision to approach it. >> very important and...
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. >> rebecca hall. chris cooper. the cast is outstanding. >> jimmy: it's unbelievable. >> it's kind of an old school, low-fi action cops and robbers movie. and we had a blast making it. >> jimmy: yeah. and basically, like yeah. these guys, ben and his group of friends. yeah, from charleston, right? >> charlestown, yeah. a tiny one-square-mile place in boston that's this neighborhood where, like, a hugely disproportionate number of bank robbers come from. so, everyone knows, kind of, when there's a bank robbery, where you start looking. and i play the fbi character who's tasked with finding these guys. >> jimmy: it's so fun. it's such a fun movie, 'cause, like, they're putting on masks and they're holding up banks and it gets tricky. and it's good. >> yes. and we got to shoot in fenway park, which is outstanding. >> jimmy: i mean, how great is fenway park? [ cheers and applause ] >> it was amazing. >> jimmy: it is just unbelievable. >> we had the premiere -- actually, we had the premiere tuesday night at fenway park o
. >> rebecca hall. chris cooper. the cast is outstanding. >> jimmy: it's unbelievable. >> it's kind of an old school, low-fi action cops and robbers movie. and we had a blast making it. >> jimmy: yeah. and basically, like yeah. these guys, ben and his group of friends. yeah, from charleston, right? >> charlestown, yeah. a tiny one-square-mile place in boston that's this neighborhood where, like, a hugely disproportionate number of bank robbers come from. so,...
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. >> rebecca 52. >> we're back to 7:52, to look of this amazing. this is from an associated press photographer the center of the explosion and were the direction of the flames. >> our viewers also took video, and web producer, kimberly sakamoto. >> i found these pictures on the los angeles * website. let me show you that what you are looking at is the used google maps of what this looked like before the gas pipe explosion. and what you see on the left side. delineated. and when you roll over, take a look at this! no more homes in the middle of your screen completely flattens. to give you a better look at that some of your pictures. these were sent in from my golfestegoi hin a choppe earliem past upon. and he was taken knees from and helicopter. >> the next one really shows you the ring of homes intact. surrounding the cluster of homes affected by the fire. and i am kimberly sakamoto, kron 4 news. >> back to shanksvill, pa and former first lady laura bush, and current first lady, michelle obama just spoke. this memorial will be built. and this is wi
. >> rebecca 52. >> we're back to 7:52, to look of this amazing. this is from an associated press photographer the center of the explosion and were the direction of the flames. >> our viewers also took video, and web producer, kimberly sakamoto. >> i found these pictures on the los angeles * website. let me show you that what you are looking at is the used google maps of what this looked like before the gas pipe explosion. and what you see on the left side. delineated....
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. >> city council woman rebecca kaplan came in third in the chamber of commerce pole. the other lesser known candidates include real estate agents educators and business owners ments we have posted raw video of the debate from last night on our channel 2 website, ktvu.com. just look for the election tab. >> a long delayed bill to help small businesses is now headed for president obama's desk to be signed. house speaker nancy pelosi signed the bill before sending it to the white house. it is designed to help struggling small businesses get credit easier and also provides incentives for them to expand and hire new workers. >>> senate democrats have decided to delay action on extending tax cuts until after the november elections. >>> the tax cuts are set to expire at the end of the year. president obama and most democrats want to extend the tax cuts for everyone but the wealthiest americans but some democrats have now sided with republicans firmly against raising any taxes. >> 6:17. there is a new poll that shows voter are very unhappy with both democrats and republicans.
. >> city council woman rebecca kaplan came in third in the chamber of commerce pole. the other lesser known candidates include real estate agents educators and business owners ments we have posted raw video of the debate from last night on our channel 2 website, ktvu.com. just look for the election tab. >> a long delayed bill to help small businesses is now headed for president obama's desk to be signed. house speaker nancy pelosi signed the bill before sending it to the white...
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and now let's bring out rebecca chodis! >> wow. >> where are you going, darling? >> right here. hold on, hold on. >> take it off. >> wow! >> leah, what do you think of mommy? leah loves it. >> turn around. >> oh, my gosh. i've never had my hair colored before so -- >> you look like leah remini or something, just beautiful. >> gorgeous. >> going lighter isn't always the answer. with beautiful skin like this you want to show it off. the way to show it off is by adding darker hair. this is a semipermanent color, which is perfect for this time of her life when she's pregnant because it will gradually wear away. you won't have roots, you do it when you want to not because you have to. there is a soft angle around your face done by lena. she looks fantastic. could be worn curly or straight. >> look at dan. >> look at dan. >> he loves it. jill, i love her outfit. >> everything goes gorgeous with leah. this is michael kors, a great way to wear animal print. do you like the skirt? she loves the michael kors skirt, available at macy's. this is the good way to dress up a button down, a fit
and now let's bring out rebecca chodis! >> wow. >> where are you going, darling? >> right here. hold on, hold on. >> take it off. >> wow! >> leah, what do you think of mommy? leah loves it. >> turn around. >> oh, my gosh. i've never had my hair colored before so -- >> you look like leah remini or something, just beautiful. >> gorgeous. >> going lighter isn't always the answer. with beautiful skin like this you want to show it...
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cbs news business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. it was the worst august for stocks in nine years. however, we did end with some upbeat appreciate economic data. home prices were up 1% in june. thanks to those home buyer tax credits. on top of that consumer confidence rose in the month of august. so economists say that we are not out of the woods yet. today we expect to hear from the automakers that august was the worst month for them in 18 years. the sloes month for them in 18 years. on top of that, the consumer spending day too we are getting out now shows that the consumers while they are spending more this year, than they were last, it is a slow pace that they are increasing their spending. we know that the consumer is the backbone of the american economy. and they pay it portends negatively important the holiday season ahead. betty. >> rebecca jarvis on wall street. >>> back to dave price in north carolina with more on the nation's weather. >> all right. betty, good morning to you. let's g
cbs news business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. it was the worst august for stocks in nine years. however, we did end with some upbeat appreciate economic data. home prices were up 1% in june. thanks to those home buyer tax credits. on top of that consumer confidence rose in the month of august. so economists say that we are not out of the woods yet. today we expect to hear from the automakers...
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now -- now this is the one that i came up with, we'll go back to 1983, rebecca demournay, tom cruise. on a subway. this is from "risky business" unlike yours, mine actually is a sex scene. >> you went there. >> not only sex scene but there was a little -- subway never the same. there you go, the music can mean everything. a classic, classic movie. we have "risky business" fans? the kids are a little young but i will say i thought this -- i was 13 years old at the time and -- >> right. >> need i say more? >> i think they started to date after this movie. >> we'll talk about your guys' sexy movie in a second but you know what we have coming up -- gator woman, 5'5", versus a 13 -- o. >> look at that thing. >> -- guess who won. you can see who won. the one still walking around. we've got that coming up, >>> monster storms, karl batters mexico's gulf coast, killing two as igor, now a category 2 hurricane, gathers strength in the atlantic and threatens to wreak havoc on the east coast. >>> van der sloot's visitor. how did beth twitty sneak into a peruvian prison. did her surprise visit enda
now -- now this is the one that i came up with, we'll go back to 1983, rebecca demournay, tom cruise. on a subway. this is from "risky business" unlike yours, mine actually is a sex scene. >> you went there. >> not only sex scene but there was a little -- subway never the same. there you go, the music can mean everything. a classic, classic movie. we have "risky business" fans? the kids are a little young but i will say i thought this -- i was 13 years old at the...
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i like to worry about what i do know which is these eggs that my friend rebecca grew in her backyard, they are all awesome and genetically different and they're very delicious. >> those come from different chickens? >> yeah. they're different breeds of chickens is why they're different sizes and colors. >> honestly what do you know more about the egg that say come from your friend than the ones that come from the store? >> because i know what she feeds them. i know how she raises them. i know how the chickens react. i know they get sunshine, they're happy and actually get hugs. >> they get hugs. >> yeah. >> and do we -- how does it compare generally speaking in terms of price when you buy locally and you buy from somebody who's a smaller farmer who treats their chickens well and hugs them versus buying them from the store? >> that's a really good question. it is inevitably going to be cheaper to get something that's industrial produced, but you're getting what you pay for. and these eggs over here have four times the amount of vitamin d that an industrial-produced eggs have. so for so
i like to worry about what i do know which is these eggs that my friend rebecca grew in her backyard, they are all awesome and genetically different and they're very delicious. >> those come from different chickens? >> yeah. they're different breeds of chickens is why they're different sizes and colors. >> honestly what do you know more about the egg that say come from your friend than the ones that come from the store? >> because i know what she feeds them. i know how...
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now -- now this is the one that i came up with we'll go back to 1983 rebecca demournay tom cruise. on a subway. this is from "risky business" unlike yours, mine actually is a sex scene. >> you went there. >> not only sex scene but there was a little -- subway never the same. there you go the music can mean everything. a classic, classic movie. we have "risky business" fans? the kids are a little young but i will say i thought this -- i was 13 years old at the time and -- >> right. >> need i say more? >> i think they started to date after this movie. >> we'll talk about your guys' sexy movie in a second but you know what we have coming up -- gator woman, 5'5" versus a 13 -- o. >> look at that thing. >> -- guess who won. you can see who won. the one still walking around. we've got that coming up an exclusive here on "the early >>> good morning, it's saturday, september 18th. here's what we're talking about this morning. it's been three days since the shooting occurred inside johns hopkins and today, the police continue to search for answer. john pardus shot his elderly mother's docto
now -- now this is the one that i came up with we'll go back to 1983 rebecca demournay tom cruise. on a subway. this is from "risky business" unlike yours, mine actually is a sex scene. >> you went there. >> not only sex scene but there was a little -- subway never the same. there you go the music can mean everything. a classic, classic movie. we have "risky business" fans? the kids are a little young but i will say i thought this -- i was 13 years old at the...
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talk to take a closer look at the president's plans are cbs news business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis and in washington, cbs news political analyst john dickerson. good morning to you both. remember beck a let's start with you. let's go through the two plans. $50 billion sort of stimulus junior as it were. do all -- >> infrastructure. >> this is supposed to be a feed really for much larger idea of dressing infrastructure needs. >> we had those needs. obviously in the very first stimulus which was about $800 billion some of the stimulus needs were supposed to be addressed. if you look at those numbers, that original stimulus dollars, that original $800 billion or so stimulus dollars, that created, according to the congress budget office, which is -- a nonpartisan group, that created 1.4 to 3.4 million jobs. if you think about the plan, $50 billion, that's the proposal, that, if it is an apples to apples comparison, it is a 1/1 of the original plan could create 88,000206,000 jobs in a year. >> that's not a low of jobs. it is being welcomed politically in some corners and being sh
talk to take a closer look at the president's plans are cbs news business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis and in washington, cbs news political analyst john dickerson. good morning to you both. remember beck a let's start with you. let's go through the two plans. $50 billion sort of stimulus junior as it were. do all -- >> infrastructure. >> this is supposed to be a feed really for much larger idea of dressing infrastructure needs. >> we had those needs. obviously...
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rebecca, thank you very much. let's have all the models come out, so we can see, all of the five trends. so, kate, just a few things that we should keep in mind, as we're thinking of our fall wardrobe. >> exactly. this is a great shopping list, i think. if you look at what you're seeing here, military, gray accessories, a little bit of lace, knit, lace-up boot. if you have this in mind, make a little checklist, you've hit all the trends. and you'll look totally up-to-date. >> and bring in a little animal. >> little animal print, yeah. >> you're good to go. ladies, thank you very much. kate, great to have you with us. >> you, too, robin. >> ready for the weekend. do a little shopping. you can get all of the information on where you can get the fall fashions and the prices at abcnews.com/gma. >>> are you ready for a little smooch? we're happy. sampson, the kissing pony. woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. intro
rebecca, thank you very much. let's have all the models come out, so we can see, all of the five trends. so, kate, just a few things that we should keep in mind, as we're thinking of our fall wardrobe. >> exactly. this is a great shopping list, i think. if you look at what you're seeing here, military, gray accessories, a little bit of lace, knit, lace-up boot. if you have this in mind, make a little checklist, you've hit all the trends. and you'll look totally up-to-date. >> and...
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rebecca chase, abc news, orlando, florida. >> we should point out, of course, disney owns abc but did not own it in 1982. more importantly, we living childhood memories. >> every time we used to go to epcot, i would take a picture with epcot like this, me holding epcot. >> she got the whole record in her hands. if you fight to sleep in the middle of the night, why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. lunesta has some risk of dependency. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal
rebecca chase, abc news, orlando, florida. >> we should point out, of course, disney owns abc but did not own it in 1982. more importantly, we living childhood memories. >> every time we used to go to epcot, i would take a picture with epcot like this, me holding epcot. >> she got the whole record in her hands. if you fight to sleep in the middle of the night, why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with...